May 4, 2010

Solves the age old question

Do you want chicken tetrazini?

How about some grilled cheese?

Toast?

What the Fuck Should I Make for Dinner?

November 18, 2009

Required for all aspiring creatives

For anyone wanting to be a creative (or even work in the advertising industry), they must study this image closely. Because it is only all too true.

November 16, 2009

Um...

Today on CNN.com in the most popular news stories of the day, can you spot which one doesn't belong?

November 6, 2009

Hacked!

Not only have a ton of direct messages been hacked, spamming everyone's followers list (ahem, Luke Sullivan's @heywhipple), but apparently now, tweets are also getting hijacked.

But this is just hilarious. MSNBC's cred might be tarnished a little, but not really considering no one is going to believe they wrote that.

The better hack would have been to put out tweets that are close enough to normal headlines that people are not immediately aware but change them enough to where they are wrong/funny/offensive.

October 28, 2009

Paging a doctor. We have a heart attack coming!

You would think that this would happen in the US since we are known for our ability to pile more unhealthiness on top of already artery-clogging foods. But alas, Japan might have taken over that title.

To promote Microsoft’s new operating system, the limited-edition burger — available for seven days only — includes seven beef patties for the cost of ¥777 (about $8.50).



I think I can already feel the left side of my body starting to hurt… anyone have any aspirin?

October 19, 2009

The Man is watching

I've never been one to be sensitive about conspiracy theories of how every move me make is chronicaled and logged by the goverment or some organization. But when those times come along where you cannot ignore that your movements are being logged, its just down-right creepy.

I love Halloween. I get into it and try to find that one costume that no one else will have at the party (i.e. Polygamous family was last years winner). So, in my efforts to put together the newest costume possibility, I went on Overstock.com to look if the infamous red trench of Carmen Sandiego was going to be donned this October 31st.

But I wasn't completely thrilled with what I found and my mind moved to other costume options. However, Overstock, won't stop stalking me! I'm not going to buy that red trench. Its getting to the point of disturbing.

I've noticed on a fair number of sites I've gone to, this is waiting for me:



And I'm not talking one site, I'm talking about 6 or more sites. I personally hate the reminder that everything I do online can be tracked. I'm not sure if I would have preferred to stay in the dark about this fact or if I want to constantly be deleting my cookies/do everything possible to stop it.

Much like in the real world, if you're going to stalk someone, be sly about it. Because otherwise, there's hell to be paid. And by 'hell' in this situation, I mean I'm never going back to Overstock.com, no matter how many perfect Carmen Sandiego red trenches they have.

October 14, 2009

Brighten up a rainy day

Living in LA has been nothing but sunshine, beaches, and oh yea, that little thing we call work. But considering its been raining for two days straight, here's a little something that brightened my day:



What a way to raise office spirits. Granted, I'm guessing they got nothing done all day but becoming youtube sensations, so worth it.